A portable summer market in Melbourne is gearing up for a new season with a fresh new design by Steven Vidovic and Kristina Taranto&nbsp;that focuses on reused materials. The aesthetically eccentric <a href="http://www.peoplesmarket.com.au/">Peoples Market and Flea</a>&nbsp;will feature <a href="http://inhabitat.com/restart-shipping-container-mall-opens-in-christchurch-but-faces-lawsuit/">shipping containers</a> housing shops and eateries and draped in greenery. Artificial trees made from reclaimed lumber and graffiti-strewn walls will create an urban-meets-green vibe that aims to attract folks from all around to shop, eat and relax starting in November.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

Steven Vidovic and Kristina Taranto's design was selected as the winner of a competition looking for a ‘green theme’ - and they succeeded with a design that is largely made from cast-off materials.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

Shipping containers will divide spaces within the vacant car lot to create room for a bar, a music scene, an outdoor cinema, and of course shopping.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

Furniture is mobile for different uses and made from discarded wire spools, tires, barrels, and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/playmo-an-urban-playground-created-from-crates/">milk crates</a> - setting up a kind of impromptu environment.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

Vidovic and Taranto set the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/restart-shipping-container-mall-opens-in-christchurch-but-faces-lawsuit/">shipping containers</a> at various angles around the lot, and a stack at the front entrance two high creates a gate and signage while providing an overlook on the scene.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

Stacks and stacks of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/playmo-an-urban-playground-created-from-crates/">milk crates</a> along the brick wall spell out the market's name while creating walls that double as signage for the storefronts.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

Quirky trees made from scrap wood deck the open space, asking folks to add a picture or comment to them.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

The trees will serve as an active community bulletin board

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Melbourne Peoples Market

Real trees and flowers are placed in cut barrels. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roofs/">Plants on the roofs</a> of the containers cascade down the sides, creating a cheerful atmosphere while keeping the stores cool.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

The containers will even be treated with graffiti - a popular and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_art_in_Melbourne">active part of the Melbourne scene</a>.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

After the sun drops the market is designed to turn into a music venue or theater, doubling the use of the space and engaging all of the city's occupants.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

The beer garden will be open noon until 'late'.

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Melbourne Peoples Market

A portable summer market in Melbourne is gearing up for a new season with a fresh new design by Steven Vidovic and Kristina Taranto that focuses on reused materials. The aesthetically eccentric Peoples Market and Flea will feature shipping containers housing shops and eateries and draped in greenery. Artificial trees made from reclaimed lumber and graffiti-strewn walls will create an urban-meets-green vibe that aims to attract folks from all around to shop, eat and relax starting in November.